Informative profile of women attending Al-anon [Perfil informativo de las mujeres que asisten a Al-anon]
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This work presents an analysis of the informational profile of women who attended Al-anon Family Groups. It details the needs, behaviors and satisfaction of the information, as well as their conception of the library. Since the approach is exploratory and mixed, they used the survey instruments and a structured interview. Participated in it twenty-one women who attended the Al-anon group in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, and therefore it is not a probabilistic study. The informational needs were found to be: self-improve-ment (90%25), acceptance (80%25), happiness (71%25), spirituality (71%25) and grief (67%25). The informative behavior is the use of printed books (86%25), internet (66%25), newscasts (42%25) and television (42%25). Regarding the satisfaction of the information, they are very pleased with the Al-anon literature. It was also found that 71%25 of them, do not attend the public library, so implementation of information literacy workshops aimed at older adults is recommended, as well as their incorporation of Al-anon literature to the library. © 2022, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. All rights reserved.
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Information Users; Informative Profile of Women; Satisfaction of In-formation
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